Jim Aramanda, TCH: Bill, thank you for joining me. Give me your top-line thoughts about the banking industry today. Bill Rogers, SunTrust: Thanks, Jim. Banks have never been better positioned… Continue Reading
Ring-Fencing: Escape from the Prisoner’s Dilemma
#1: The big Implications of sPOE and MPOE Resolution Structures The development of resolution frameworks has revolutionized (or should revolutionize) many aspects of bank regulation. If the core purpose of… Continue Reading
The Post-Crisis Regulatory Tariff Regime
The regulatory and examination regime applied to foreign banks operating in the U.S. seems difficult to justify based on any historical experience or reasoned analysis.
Do Good Ring Fences Make Good Neighbors?
The tenth anniversary of the 2008 financial crisis marks an appropriate time to review the cumulative impact of the legislative and regulatory responses. Do these responses continue to strike the… Continue Reading
Ring-Fencing’s Global Impact
When THE BASEL III FRAMEWORK was finalized in December 2017, it represented an important milestone for the post-crisis movement to reform and strengthen financial regulation. Yet, in parallel with these… Continue Reading
Ring-Fencing for Bank Resolution and Crisis Response
Present practices are preventing the emergence of cross-border banking groups.
The Quiet Revolution of Central Banks
This issue of Banking Perspectives includes two articles on an important but generally overlooked subject: the interrelationship between bank liquidity regulation and the effectuation of monetary policy. The potential for… Continue Reading
HSBC’s Patrick Burke On Global Regulatory Harmonization, Tax Cuts, and More
Patrick Burke, President and CEO of HSBC North America Holdings, discusses the impact of bank regulatory reform and the 2018 tax cuts on the U.S. economy, global regulatory harmonization, and… Continue Reading
The Liquidity Coverage Ratio and Monetary Policy Implementation
Editor’s Note: This article is based on our research paper “Liquidity Regulation and the Implementation of Monetary Policy” and on the extended discussion in BIS Working Paper No. 432.2. It also… Continue Reading